Topic: The Origin of Batman [REUPLOAD]
The Origin of Batman [REUPLOAD]
It's not very good, but this is the reupload.
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The Origin of Batman [REUPLOAD]
It's not very good, but this is the reupload.
To be honest the walk cycle at the start was quite good, although no arm movement. A few tips for ya'
1. bring the camera in closer so that you feel like your in the action not just looking at it, by being closer in it also means you don't need as many bricks in your sets.
2. Work on the sets, if the background looks nice the animation over all is gonna be more enjoyable.
3. Remove the live action section of the film, only ever stop-motion animate as when you go to the live action bit the increase in framerate is VERY noticable.
Thats all I can say. - AngryMouse-
Ok, I'm going to give some constructive criticism
First what I'd say is always try avoiding moving the camera with film. Moving it frame by frame works better.
Also, when he goes to the car, it's a bit too quick. He walk really quickly. Speed isn't everything.
Good luck for future films
This was made when I first stared brickfilming.
Where is the youtube page?
All it says is Untitled.-CDP
Take a screenshot, I might be able to help.
If this is one of your first attempts at brickfilming then it's pretty good. I didn't like it at all because in a way it was pointless BUT don't be offended by that, just keep on practicing I remember my first brickfilms were way way worse so you are on a right path!
This was made when I first stared brickfilming.
Well ok, but, uploading it to BiM means getting reactions. Doesn't matter when you made it.
electricvoltstudios wrote:This was made when I first stared brickfilming.
Well ok, but, uploading it to BiM means getting reactions. Doesn't matter when you made it.
I was saying I'm getting better.
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